In Georgia, deadlines and procedural requirements can affect how quickly a claim can move. The sooner your case file is organized, the easier it is for an attorney to evaluate the right defendants, request key documents, and respond to insurance or defense inquiries.
Before you do anything else, consider building a simple “case packet” using what you already have:
- Medical records showing diagnosis, treatment, and pathology/imaging reports (whatever you can obtain right now)
- A talc exposure timeline (years used, approximate frequency, and where products were purchased/kept)
- Any product identifiers you can still locate (labels, packaging photos, brand names, or even retailer receipts)
If you used multiple products over time, that’s common. The goal isn’t perfect recall—it’s a credible, document-backed history a lawyer can investigate.


